OLD RED MOSS—Tue Most Protiric 
Red Moss. (Ancient.) Not ‘‘red’’ as we understand the meaning of the 
word, but deep live carmine. With us, the most prolific of any, and recommended 
to those who are at all dubious about success with Moss Roses. 
Field Notes, 1951—Has been in constant, profuse bloom with us from mid- 
May to August . . . no sign of mildew. Not so generous, of course, when planted 
in the shade, but the color is magnificent! 3 for 4.50 each. 1.775 
Salet. (1854.) (Sa-lay.) Another good rosy-pink, heavily mossed—open- 
ing large and wide. Appears even more vigorous than the others—very bushy, 
profuse spring bloom, repeating more moderately in fall. Roy Shepherd says— 
“Among the most valuable of the pink mosses.” 2.00 
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“Tt seems to me there is nothing lovelier in the whole flower kingdom than a spray 
of Moss Rose Buds,’’ Louise Beebe Wilder, 1916. 
For the Moss Rose Novice. We offer one each White, Red, Pink and 
Golden Mosses, all excellent varieties of our selection, delivered to you, all 
charges and taxes paid, total 4 plants. 
Moss Offer No. 1 6.00 
For the Connoisseur. We offer one each Comtesse de Murinais, Crest- 
ed Moss, Jeanne de Montfort, Gloire des Mousseux, Mme. Louise Leveque and 
Golden Moss, 6 plants of finest varieties. 
Moss Offer No. 2 10.50 
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